@gabriel
> An obscure but disturbing federal report suggests Canadians could be foraging for food on public lands by 2040.
Literally already me.
> An obscure but disturbing federal report suggests Canadians could be foraging for food on public lands by 2040.
Literally already me.
The fact that Canada -- and not nice vancouver or sunny toronto, but actual Canada with winters that can reach -40C -- has tent cities is a national shame, and it happened under "Canada's natural ruling party".
Foraging for food out of necessity isn't a big leap.
Foraging for food out of necessity isn't a big leap.
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Remember when people only camped on the sidewalk because they were in line for something cool? Pepperige Mitch remembers
@sj_zero @gabriel
No shit. But it's been that way for 20 years at least. If there was political will to resolve the underlying issues, they could easily have done so in that time. But the powers that be are more interested in knob gobbling foreign globalists at the WEF, wealthy Chinese investors, and local mafioso property developers, than they are in actually creating liveable solutions for their constituents. Unless they can see some shekels in it, it doesn't show up on their radar as anything more than an annoyance (and occasionally a photo-op for displaying some crocodile tears).
https://thevarsity.ca/2002/09/30/tent-city-affects-us-all/
No shit. But it's been that way for 20 years at least. If there was political will to resolve the underlying issues, they could easily have done so in that time. But the powers that be are more interested in knob gobbling foreign globalists at the WEF, wealthy Chinese investors, and local mafioso property developers, than they are in actually creating liveable solutions for their constituents. Unless they can see some shekels in it, it doesn't show up on their radar as anything more than an annoyance (and occasionally a photo-op for displaying some crocodile tears).
https://thevarsity.ca/2002/09/30/tent-city-affects-us-all/